The most recent movement in this idea of the free will decision for Christ theology, is revivalism, made popular by a pastor Charles Finney. So I call it revivalism, and it's subscribers revivalists.
This idea has caused so many to have doubt, questioning if they really meant their decision or if they were having an impulse response to emotions. It's a bad theology and a bad form to strum emotions to coax a decision.
Yeah, I understand the reference to that term. And I agree that it is a suitable label but I don't think that the normal person would understand the reference to it.
There are two books on my shelf about this (which are highly recommended by others), but I've yet to read them:
Charles Grandison Finney, Keith Hardman
Revival and Revivalism, Iaian H. Murray
The one I have read, which I would recommend, is
The Gospel and Charles Finney: The Tragic Pastoral Results of Bad Theology, John Gillespie
https://smile.amazon.com/Gospel-Cha...eywords=charles+finney&qid=1571077816&sr=8-17
I totally agree with you that this term of revivalism would apply, but those who are promoting similar theology on this site are calling themselves free-willers or they are making constant reference to free will in that context.
And, I have seen those with similar theology using free-willer as a label.
In the past I would have simply said "Arminian" but whether I like it or not, an Arminian is a pretty mild free-willer in comparison to what I'm seeing lately, especially on this site.